I really like how Joe was adding a little dramatic flair with the names for Larry, Vic, and the others, but was just really quick with Mr. Pink like, "oh and Mr. Pink." 😂
It was a PLEASURE to watch this with you, I'm subscribing. The Tarantino movie I'm dying for you to see above all others is JACKIE BROWN, his third movie. Pam Grier, Samuel Jackson, Robert De Niro, Chris Tucker, Bridget Fonda, Michael Keaton. ALSO: this movie was sort of the "return" of Harvey Keitel, and he came out with another movie that same month which is another WILD, gritty, independent classic: BAD LIEUTENANT. Man oh man, that is a CRAZY movie. Another movie I'd love for you guys to check out: BOOGIE NIGHTS (1998). That movie is a total party!!!! Ok, going to check out your other reactions now!!!! THANKS!!!!
Thank you so much! Really appreciate the love and suggestions 💙 Jackie brown is definitely on the list 🔥 We'll also be doing polls to vote on future reactions soon
@@byrdmanteddie correct a mole is used for undecover cops or someone undercover from another group. And dont forget even cops have rats, rat is for someone that turns on their own team. So a cop going to IA would be labeled a rat by the other cops. Thats why they call IA the rat sqaud.
Mr. White simp'd for Orange the entire movie and you're right, he knew Joe way longer but nah, he's still gonna shoot Joe because he's got some type of man love for Orange lol. Still loved this movie but White is tough to defend there.
I don’t think he made it out alive if you listen closely you can hear a shoot out happening outside while the camera is focused on orange and white before the cops come in.
We don;t know that Mr. Orange asked Mr. White for his name. We only know that Mr' White told Mr. Orange his name. In fact, as a cop he would have played along and not asked because that would give away the cover.
The trick with the lighter has to be done with a zippo lighter. Snap your fingers and as the middle finger snaps down to the palm it spins the flint wheel which lights the wick. Seems silly for Mr. White to do in this context. It's not something I'd be wasting time doing after a botched robbery. Also, I watched your Pulp Fiction react recently and you picked up on the name Vega. I think Vince Vega and Vic Vega were brothers in the Tarantino universe, but I'm not certain. Maybe someone else can fill in the blanks. Thanks for the video!
People said they are brothers. Apparently were supposed to have their own movie but it took too long and the actors got too old to play the characters based on the comments 😭
I recommend all the other Tarantino movies if you haven't seen them, even the 2 he wrote but didn't direct (True Romance (1993) & From Dusk Till Dawn (1996)) Other movies i recommend 12 Angry Men (1957) Million Dollar Baby (2004) Ed Wood (1994) Clerks (1994) One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest (1975) Requiem For A Dream (2000) Philadelphia (1993) 28 Days Later (2002)
@@byrdmanteddie look up the oldee movies if the main charcter smoked 100% he used a zippo in the movie and 90% chance the snaps it open and hits the flint at the same time so it is already lit when it opens. Then we flick our wrist to snap the top back on. Never ever use two hands unless its windy.
I was rather surprised at how much you seemed to dislike Mr. Orange for... going undercover to stop a ring of thieves? LOL. Interesting. I know there's some anger at him for killing the woman in the car, but I think that was mostly a reflex to getting shot. He got hit in the gut and had his gun out, and I think he just reacted. You can see from the look on his face afterwards that he's in shock at what just happened. Glad you were having so much fun with the movie, though. I've always thought it was a banger. Great soundtrack, too. In case you're curious, Tarantino got his inspiration for this from Ringo Lam's Chinese film, "City on Fire." It's not as good a movie as this one, but it's not bad, either. Chow Yun-Fat is great as always.
So they root for murdering, violent criminals? Says a lot about them. The cop is risking his life to get these sociopaths behind bars. Standard scum these days
I always felt Mr. White and Mr. Orange had a father-son relationship, and that’s what made the betrayal so painful.
When Mr white finds out he's a cop might be my favorite part of the movie 😭
I really like how Joe was adding a little dramatic flair with the names for Larry, Vic, and the others, but was just really quick with Mr. Pink like, "oh and Mr. Pink." 😂
Lol just to get on Pink's nerves I'm sure 😂
I think the thing about mr white believing mr orange is because he killed the lady with no hesitation. this film is so fucking cool
The woman that Mr pink threw out of the car, was that supposed to be the same woman who gets shot by Marsellus Wallace in pulp fiction lol
The most unluckiest woman in the QT universe. lol. She probably quit driving and kept her ass at home during the next 7 movies!
It was a PLEASURE to watch this with you, I'm subscribing. The Tarantino movie I'm dying for you to see above all others is JACKIE BROWN, his third movie. Pam Grier, Samuel Jackson, Robert De Niro, Chris Tucker, Bridget Fonda, Michael Keaton. ALSO: this movie was sort of the "return" of Harvey Keitel, and he came out with another movie that same month which is another WILD, gritty, independent classic: BAD LIEUTENANT. Man oh man, that is a CRAZY movie. Another movie I'd love for you guys to check out: BOOGIE NIGHTS (1998). That movie is a total party!!!! Ok, going to check out your other reactions now!!!! THANKS!!!!
Thank you so much! Really appreciate the love and suggestions 💙 Jackie brown is definitely on the list 🔥 We'll also be doing polls to vote on future reactions soon
@@byrdmanteddie Psyched to hear that!!
He was a cop not a rat.
More of a mole than a rat 😂
@@byrdmanteddie correct a mole is used for undecover cops or someone undercover from another group. And dont forget even cops have rats, rat is for someone that turns on their own team. So a cop going to IA would be labeled a rat by the other cops. Thats why they call IA the rat sqaud.
PS: Have to hand it to her: she was on to Mr. Orange earlier than virtually anybody I've ever seen! This ain't her first rodeo!! :D
She's the brains of the operation 😂
Mr. White simp'd for Orange the entire movie and you're right, he knew Joe way longer but nah, he's still gonna shoot Joe because he's got some type of man love for Orange lol. Still loved this movie but White is tough to defend there.
Did you guys know that the actors had to wear their own clothes? Get a load of Michael Madsen's clothes haha
I always thought it was ironic that the cheap no tipping bastard is the only one that made it out alive.
I don’t think he made it out alive if you listen closely you can hear a shoot out happening outside while the camera is focused on orange and white before the cops come in.
@@francisalbert1799 I’ve listened to it many times in the past. I believe he was shot and apprehended.
@@torpedoboy4maybe he did get away then and was the buddy holly waiter in Pulp Fiction
@@francisalbert1799 which would be a fitting irony for him.
We don;t know that Mr. Orange asked Mr. White for his name. We only know that Mr' White told Mr. Orange his name. In fact, as a cop he would have played along and not asked because that would give away the cover.
Bro did you watch the movie? When White's talking to Pink he literally says the nigga asked
The trick with the lighter has to be done with a zippo lighter. Snap your fingers and as the middle finger snaps down to the palm it spins the flint wheel which lights the wick. Seems silly for Mr. White to do in this context. It's not something I'd be wasting time doing after a botched robbery.
Also, I watched your Pulp Fiction react recently and you picked up on the name Vega. I think Vince Vega and Vic Vega were brothers in the Tarantino universe, but I'm not certain. Maybe someone else can fill in the blanks. Thanks for the video!
People said they are brothers. Apparently were supposed to have their own movie but it took too long and the actors got too old to play the characters based on the comments 😭
I recommend all the other Tarantino movies if you haven't seen them, even the 2 he wrote but didn't direct (True Romance (1993) & From Dusk Till Dawn (1996))
Other movies i recommend
12 Angry Men (1957)
Million Dollar Baby (2004)
Ed Wood (1994)
Clerks (1994)
One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest (1975)
Requiem For A Dream (2000)
Philadelphia (1993)
28 Days Later (2002)
Killing Zoe too
i'm doing a compilation for the "Stuck in the Middle" scene. do you have your unedited footage for that scene?
Not sure. I'll check today
@@byrdmanteddie cool 👍🏼
We actually got it! Surprised since it was so long ago. How should we send that?
@@byrdmanteddie i'm surprised too. great. probably the easiest is to post it on youtube unlisted, then reply to this comment with the link.
@@byrdmanteddie my email is in the about section if you want to send the link there.
You all never seen someone snaping the lighter on. We used to snap our zippos open the snap the flint to turn it on. Was just how we did it back then.
Never seen it. Now I want a zippo so I can do it lol
@@byrdmanteddie look up the oldee movies if the main charcter smoked 100% he used a zippo in the movie and 90% chance the snaps it open and hits the flint at the same time so it is already lit when it opens. Then we flick our wrist to snap the top back on. Never ever use two hands unless its windy.
I was rather surprised at how much you seemed to dislike Mr. Orange for... going undercover to stop a ring of thieves? LOL. Interesting. I know there's some anger at him for killing the woman in the car, but I think that was mostly a reflex to getting shot. He got hit in the gut and had his gun out, and I think he just reacted. You can see from the look on his face afterwards that he's in shock at what just happened. Glad you were having so much fun with the movie, though. I've always thought it was a banger. Great soundtrack, too.
In case you're curious, Tarantino got his inspiration for this from Ringo Lam's Chinese film, "City on Fire." It's not as good a movie as this one, but it's not bad, either. Chow Yun-Fat is great as always.
Nobody likes a Narc
Please don’t call him a rat. His story is that of an undercover cop. Someone trying to protect people. That said. I love your reactions
I mean, to be fair, he did kill an innocent woman lol. But I get your point. He was more of a "mole" anyway. Appreciate you hanging with us!
He's the technical definition of a rat. Nobody likes a Narc. I'm not saying he's evil like the other characters but he literally is a rat.
Why are you guys against the undercover? Weird Mentality. I guess when you are young... smh
Yeah we don't watch a crime/gangster movie to root for the cops lol could be our age idk 🤷🏾 He had his moments where we liked him tho.
So they root for murdering, violent criminals? Says a lot about them. The cop is risking his life to get these sociopaths behind bars.
Standard scum these days
@innercircle341 lmao taking this movie that serious is actually hilarious 😂
Tarantino himself has said Mr. Orange is the antagonist, tho, so let them root for whoever they want.
@@mr.noride7226 you're a real one 🙏🏽
This movie ruined Stealer's Wheel's #1 hit for quite a long time for a good many of us...........